Some game reviews rarely surprise us, with the games in question seemingly destined for greatness even without critics' feedback. However, when it comes toSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, those first reviews have been crucial.Despite existing in the Arkham trilogy universe, specifically following up fromBatman: Arkham Knight, all has not been well in the run-up to launch. Primarily, issues arose whenservers were shut downjust an hour after early access opened, but then fan discourse overmajor characters dyingalso added to the sour taste Rocksteady’s game was leaving.Unsure aboutSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League? Our preview can help with that.Even though the character models have been praised as thebest we’ve seenin recent memory, would-be players were still waiting for those initial verdicts from outlets who’d sunk serious hours intoSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.AdvertBut now the reviews are coming in, we’re seeing much potential in this newDCtitle, even if it’s potential that apparently hasn’t been fully awakened yet. Consequently, the first reviews are divided, with VGC awarding it four out of five stars, making it Metacritic’shighest ratingfor the game thus far.However, other reviews land in the middle or bottom of the review scores, meaning that players will struggle to find a middling ground when searching for answers to whether this game is worthwhile.Nevertheless, the fact that there are positives to be found here bodes well considering that pre-launch, the news seemed dire, blasting the gameplay asa “disaster”. Even when more reviews come in though, it’s unlikelySuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguewill ever knockBatman: Arkham Cityoff its top spot of the greatest superhero game ever made. But that’s okay, not many games – if any – can rival such an exceptionalBatmanexperience.Those looking to see ifSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leagueis as bad (or as good) as reviews say, can play it on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros GamesTopics:DC,Batman,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

Some game reviews rarely surprise us, with the games in question seemingly destined for greatness even without critics' feedback. However, when it comes toSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, those first reviews have been crucial.Despite existing in the Arkham trilogy universe, specifically following up fromBatman: Arkham Knight, all has not been well in the run-up to launch. Primarily, issues arose whenservers were shut downjust an hour after early access opened, but then fan discourse overmajor characters dyingalso added to the sour taste Rocksteady’s game was leaving.Unsure aboutSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League? Our preview can help with that.Even though the character models have been praised as thebest we’ve seenin recent memory, would-be players were still waiting for those initial verdicts from outlets who’d sunk serious hours intoSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.AdvertBut now the reviews are coming in, we’re seeing much potential in this newDCtitle, even if it’s potential that apparently hasn’t been fully awakened yet. Consequently, the first reviews are divided, with VGC awarding it four out of five stars, making it Metacritic’shighest ratingfor the game thus far.However, other reviews land in the middle or bottom of the review scores, meaning that players will struggle to find a middling ground when searching for answers to whether this game is worthwhile.Nevertheless, the fact that there are positives to be found here bodes well considering that pre-launch, the news seemed dire, blasting the gameplay asa “disaster”. Even when more reviews come in though, it’s unlikelySuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguewill ever knockBatman: Arkham Cityoff its top spot of the greatest superhero game ever made. But that’s okay, not many games – if any – can rival such an exceptionalBatmanexperience.Those looking to see ifSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leagueis as bad (or as good) as reviews say, can play it on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros GamesTopics:DC,Batman,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X
Some game reviews rarely surprise us, with the games in question seemingly destined for greatness even without critics' feedback. However, when it comes toSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, those first reviews have been crucial.Despite existing in the Arkham trilogy universe, specifically following up fromBatman: Arkham Knight, all has not been well in the run-up to launch. Primarily, issues arose whenservers were shut downjust an hour after early access opened, but then fan discourse overmajor characters dyingalso added to the sour taste Rocksteady’s game was leaving.Unsure aboutSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League? Our preview can help with that.Even though the character models have been praised as thebest we’ve seenin recent memory, would-be players were still waiting for those initial verdicts from outlets who’d sunk serious hours intoSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.AdvertBut now the reviews are coming in, we’re seeing much potential in this newDCtitle, even if it’s potential that apparently hasn’t been fully awakened yet. Consequently, the first reviews are divided, with VGC awarding it four out of five stars, making it Metacritic’shighest ratingfor the game thus far.However, other reviews land in the middle or bottom of the review scores, meaning that players will struggle to find a middling ground when searching for answers to whether this game is worthwhile.Nevertheless, the fact that there are positives to be found here bodes well considering that pre-launch, the news seemed dire, blasting the gameplay asa “disaster”. Even when more reviews come in though, it’s unlikelySuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguewill ever knockBatman: Arkham Cityoff its top spot of the greatest superhero game ever made. But that’s okay, not many games – if any – can rival such an exceptionalBatmanexperience.Those looking to see ifSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leagueis as bad (or as good) as reviews say, can play it on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Some game reviews rarely surprise us, with the games in question seemingly destined for greatness even without critics' feedback. However, when it comes toSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, those first reviews have been crucial.
Despite existing in the Arkham trilogy universe, specifically following up fromBatman: Arkham Knight, all has not been well in the run-up to launch. Primarily, issues arose whenservers were shut downjust an hour after early access opened, but then fan discourse overmajor characters dyingalso added to the sour taste Rocksteady’s game was leaving.
Unsure aboutSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League? Our preview can help with that.
Even though the character models have been praised as thebest we’ve seenin recent memory, would-be players were still waiting for those initial verdicts from outlets who’d sunk serious hours intoSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
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But now the reviews are coming in, we’re seeing much potential in this newDCtitle, even if it’s potential that apparently hasn’t been fully awakened yet. Consequently, the first reviews are divided, with VGC awarding it four out of five stars, making it Metacritic’shighest ratingfor the game thus far.
However, other reviews land in the middle or bottom of the review scores, meaning that players will struggle to find a middling ground when searching for answers to whether this game is worthwhile.
Nevertheless, the fact that there are positives to be found here bodes well considering that pre-launch, the news seemed dire, blasting the gameplay asa “disaster”. Even when more reviews come in though, it’s unlikelySuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leaguewill ever knockBatman: Arkham Cityoff its top spot of the greatest superhero game ever made. But that’s okay, not many games – if any – can rival such an exceptionalBatmanexperience.
Those looking to see ifSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leagueis as bad (or as good) as reviews say, can play it on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Topics:DC,Batman,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X